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Lawyers for Wilpon, Katz and other investors appealing the decision said the statements should be used as the basis for what was lost because investors believed they were true and lived their lives accordingly, paying taxes on the gains, giving money to charities and so on.
Nevertheless, the statements should be used as a fundamental framework by the supplier industry.
The card shouldn't be shared with anyone but legitimate health care professionals and the statements should be shredded or destroyed.
More generally, given that a practice issues in truth-evaluable statements, it seems that one cannot advocate X-standards as the arbiters of these statements' acceptability while simultaneously advocating a different set of standards, the Y-standards, as arbiters of whether or not the statements should be taken as true, how they should be interpreted, etc.
Either of the statements should be amended.
Among other things the equivalent consideration of financial and non-financial conflicts of interest as well as the obligatory publication of the statements should be part of good practice.
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I think the statement should be corrected".
The main guidance the government gives is that the statement should be written in plain English and be succinct.
When they do not, the bright-line rule of Miranda should not apply, and the statement should be admissible as long as it is not compelled".
But because of Russian opposition, the official said that there had been "vigorous discussion" about how the statement should be worded.
For now, Mr Abe is merely suggesting the statement should be reviewed.In fact, Mr Abe has started this term in office, as he did his first short stint from 2006, by appearing quite conciliatory to Japan's neighbours.
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